At NYU's PRACTICE game design conference, Warren Spector talked about how player-driven, emergent game design is preferable to other modes of approach, and explained why it's worth the tech challenges and risk.

Second-grade teacher Erin Klein wanted a classroom where students could move around freely, sit comfortably, and work together. So she got rid of her desks. (RT @TEACHorg: Could ditching the desks lead to more creativity and collaboration?

“The job — as well as the plight, and the unexpected joy — of the artist is to embrace uncertainty, to be sharpened and honed by it.” “Allow yourself the uncomfortable luxury of changing your mind,” I offered in one of my 7 lessons from 7 years of...

It is that time of the week again, a chance for you to sit back and enjoy some of our favorite web and mobile designs from this past week. You may also like to browse the Web & Mobile Creativity Archives.

With more than 40 million users, video-sharing mobile phone app Vine has a global reach. How did it get so big and what does Vine mean for the future of creativity, asks Dominic Rushe (With more than 40M users, Vine has a global reach.

Bloom! Seattle is an evening of green innovation. 8 leaders in sustainable thinking sharing their vision for a better world. (Have you got tickets to @bloomseattle yet? It'll be a great evening; 8 people share #innovations in #sustainability.

Thinglink, by Thinglink, was all the rage at the recent ISTE conference, and for good reason. (RT @TeachersApps: ThingLink, by Thinglink, was all the rage at the ISTE 13 conference, and for good reason.

Want tips about the management of innovation and creativity that result in profits? Innovation results from creativity, but it takes a particular culture and leadership to turn creativity into saleable innovations.

Michaelle Connelly with from www.BeAGreenCompany.org tells us all about these compostable products and why we should use them! Check it out! (Want to #reduceyourcarbonfootprint? Consider using #compostable products!

“ "Art is about going a little nuts and justifying the next sentence." —Novelist Young-ha Kim at TEDxSeoul ” Young-ha Kim is a writer who is fascinated with the world of art — all art. In his talk at...

A lecture explaining why using our imaginations, and providing for others to use theirs, is an obligation for all citizens (RT @ArtWorksCymru: Neil Gaiman on why books and reading are vital for our children's creativity!

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